Documents suggest Oregon paid for outdated recruit info

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Oregon's LaMichael James, for the green team, out runs the white team defenders during their spring college football game, Saturday, April 30, 2011, in Eugene, Ore. (AP Photo/The Oregonian, Ross William Hamilton)

PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — The University of Oregon has released documents related to its use of recruiting services that suggest the school paid for information that was outdated.

The documents include a "2010 National High School Evaluation Booklet" that actually includes prep athletes who were part of the 2009 recruiting class. It was part of a package that purportedly was for athletes entering school in 2011.

The package was prepared by Texas-based Complete Scouting Services, an agency run by Will Lyles. Oregon paid Lyles $25,000 in February 2010.

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